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Self-Empowerment through Self-Hypnosis: Harnessing the Enormous Potential of the Mind

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Take charge of your life. Realize your full potential. Discover the limitless opportunities of self-hypnosis. Linking scientific techniques with practical application, this groundbreaking guide explores the true nature of the conscious and subconscious, and reveals how you can use them together to achieve any goal. Featuring true case studies of successful self-hypnosis, it presents clear scripts and easy-to-follow techniques--such as trance, meditation, and sleep--that you can use to immediately begin to transform into the empowered person you're meant to be. Accelerate learning and improve memory - Unleash creativity Break unwanted habits - Gain information and guidance Solve problems and resolve conflicts - Manage stress Become more successful in your career - Overcome fearExperience your personal life span: past, present, and future Overcome pain - Live younger, longer, and better Achieve mental, physical, and spiritual balance "This book offers an opportunity to improve your intellectual and creative potential and help you achieve and experience much more success and happiness in life than you ever dreamed possible." --Dr. Frazier Douglass, professor of psychology, Athens State University

264 pages, Paperback

First published March 8, 2010

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Carl Llewellyn Weschcke

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Carl Llewellyn Weschcke is the owner and chairman of Llewellyn Worldwide, the world's oldest and largest metaphysical publisher. He played a seminal role in the rise of Wicca and Neo-Paganism in the 1960s and 1970s and has been called "the father of New Age" for his public sponsorship of occult subjects. Weschcke also served as the 7th Past Grand Master Ordo Aurum Solis.

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December 2, 2011
I don't know exactly what this book was about, but it certainly isn't self-hypnosis. It didn't show how to actually do anything, it was more of a New Age primer than anything else, but it didn't even do a good job of being that.
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